Combination sink and garbage receptacle



April 29, 1930. c. G. HIBNER COMBINATION SINK AND GARBAGE RECEPTACLEFiled April 2-, 1928 INVENTOR;

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. My invention relates to; combination sink Fig. 6 is a sectional viewonan enlarged scale and garbage receptacles and the objects of through66 of Fig. 2 showing the ring conmy invention are: First, toprovide a'comnection with the door ;--Fig. 7 is a sectional bination-sink andgarbage receptacle where, View through 7- '?"of Fig: 6; and Fig. '8 isby anything thrown into the sink may-be a fragmentary sectional viewshowing the 55 readily and easily washed into a receptacle in connectionof the "rec eptacleandreceptacle thesink'for receiving the garbage;second, tocasing with the sink in a slightly modified provide anapparatus of this class in which form. v

the garbage may be washed or moved into Similar characters of referencerefer to '10 the receptacle without picking it up withthe similar partsand portions throughout the 60 hands; third, to provide an apparatus ofthis several views of the drawings. I class'which may be'easily flushedand cleaned The main sink portion 1, garbage recepjwithout' using thehands for suchpurpose; tacle pocket portion 2, garbage receptacle 3,fourth, to provide an apparatus of this class garbage receptacle covers,handle 5 and in which the garbage andother materials in screen'6constitute the principal parts and 65 the sink will allbe washed into agarbage portions of my combination sink and garbage receptacle sopositioned in the sink as to receptacle. p v readily receive all of saidsubstances andbe The sink portion 1 is of the ordinary or drainedthrough the regular drainage from conventional type of sink.exceptthat'at' the o the sink; fifth, to provide an apparatus ofdrainage outlet which is the lowest portion in 7 this class in which thegarbage receptacle is the sink, there is provided a relatively largepositioned below the lower face of the sink downwardly extending pocketportion 2' so that the sink is always open and clear for which mayberound, square, or other shape regular use; sixth to provide an apparatusif desired, of suitable depth and size to reof this class in which thegarbage receptacle ceive a suitable sized garbage receptacle, it may bereadily removed from the sink and being'preferred to make this integralwith emptied and easily replaced; and seventh, to the sink, as shown inFigs. 1 to 7 of the draw i provide an apparatus of this class which ising's. At its lower side it is provided with very simple and economicalof construction, "an inwardlyand downward curved bottom efficient in itsaction, durable and which will portion 2 and witha downwardly extendingnot readily deteriorate or get out of order. neck portion 2 whichis ofthe proper size With these and other objects in view as 'to receive thestandard nut N of the standard will appear hereinafter, my invention0011- waste line W from the sink. In the upper sists of certain novelfeatures of construction, portion of the neck is mounted a screen orcombination and arrangement of parts and drain 6 which is adaptedto"prevent coarse detail and particularly setforth in the apging thetrap; pended claims, reference being had to the ac- In the bottom of thesink around theopencompanying drawings and to the characters ing formedby the pocket member 2 is an anportions as will behereinafter describedin particles passing into the waste line and dog of reference thereonwhich form a part of this nular shallow recess 1"? in which is mounted 9application in which the flange portion 3 of the garbage receptacle 1Figure 1 is a-top'plan view of a sink and 3 whichserves as a support forsaid receptacle. garbage receptacle with the receptacle there- It isprovided with a row of perforations 3 in; Fig. 2 is a sectional view onan enlarged just inside of the inner side of the wall of the scalethrough 22 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a secfpocketmember-Q, thus providingmeans for tional view through 33 of Fig. 2; Fig. l draining water fro mthe sink into the pocket.

is arfragmentary top or plan view on an en- This portion 3 is offset at3 a short distance larged scale of the door and casing portion fromashoulder adapted to receive the annuover the garbagereceptacle; Fig. 5is a seclar cover member i which is hinged thereon at tional Viewthereof through 55 of Fig. a; by means of hingese at one side, shownloests CIR mg, cleaning and the like.

in Fig. 4 of the drawings, and provided at its Opposite side with a loopportion 4 in which is mounted a ring 4 which is adapted to be engaged bythe finger for raising the cover a. This cover 4 is provided with aplurality of- The receptacle 3, 'it will be noted, extends downwardlyinto'the pocket 2 and is spaced fromthe inner wall thereof somedistance,

as shown, so that the main drainage from the sink is through theperforations 3? and garbage receptacle 3. This garbage receptacle 3 isprovided with perforations 3 at the lower side to permit water to drainfrom the garbage in said receptacle. It is provided on its inner sidewit-ha handle member 5 which is adapted to facilitate the removal of thereceptacle from the pocket for empty- It will be here noted that thegarbage receptacle 8 is providedjon its outer side with a plurality ofseparator members 3, as shown best inFig. 36f the draw1ngs, forsupporting the member3 n its relative spaced relatlon with the pocket 2.

In the modified form of structure shown in Fig. 8 of the drawings, thegarbage receptacle throughout is thesame as that shown in the otherfigures of the drawings. The garbage receptacle pocket, however, is notintegral with the sink but is separate therefrom and is supported in thesink by means of a bushing 7 mounted in an openingin the sink in thesameposition as the pocket'2 and provided with a gasket 8 and nut 9forclamping and securing the member to thesink. The

pocket member is designated 10 and is provided with calking llbetweenitsedge and the shoulder 12 in the sink. It being noted that around theopening is provided an offset flanged portion 13 for supporting thebushing 7 and this pocket 10, thus providing a tight joint andpermitting the positioning of this pocketseparately in the sink.

7 Though I have shown and described aparticular construction,combination and arrangement'of parts and portions and a certainmodification thereof, I do not wish to be limited to this particularconstruction, combina .tionand arrangement nor to the modification butdesire to include in the scope of my invention the construction,combination and arrangement substantially as set forth in the appendedclaims. 7

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent is:' 1 f f '1. In a combination sink andgarbage receptacle, a sinkv member with a pocket extendingdownwardlyifrom the bottom side of said sink memberand provided with anoutlet orifice adapted for connection with T the sink drainage, agarbage receptacle positioned in said pocket and supported at its upperside on the bottom of the sink, a perforate lid for said receptacle, anda flange on the upper side of said receptacle for supporting the sameand provided with perforations in said flange outside of the wall ofsaid receptacle.

2. In a combination sink and garbage receptacle, a sink member, a pocketmember mounted on the bottom thereof and extending downwardly therefromand provided 7 'with an outlet orifice at its lower side, a down betweenthe walls of the pocket 2 and between the walls of said receptacle.

8. In a device of the class described, the

combination with a sink, of a pocket'member secured to the bottom ofsaid sink and extending downwardly therefrom provided with a drainageoutlet at its lower side, a perforate garbage receptacle positionedtherein and spaced from the walls thereof, means for spacing and holdinsaid receptacle in spaced relation with said pocket, and means forsuspending said receptacle in said pocket pro- 9 vided with perforationsbetween the wall of said pocket andthe wall of said receptacle. Intestimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles,California, this 26th day of March, 1928.

CHARLES G. HIBNER.

